One of the world's longest aerial tramways, the ride to the top of the colorful Sandia Mountains is 2.7 miles.

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Petroglyph Park

One of the most unique attractions of Albuquerque, the Petroglyph Park holds prehistoric rock etchings that date as far back as 1300 AD. Take four different trails to view the petroglyphs, following the hardened lava-flow of long-dormant volcanoes.

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Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Explore the past and present of the Pueblo cultures through the varying languages, customs and crafts. The museum includes an art gallery, children's museum, gift shop and restaurant all featuring Pueblo crafts and foods.